A Study of Organizational Climate, Diversity, and Inclusion among Filipino Employees

Joselito Banono
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There is a misconception that diversity is irrelevant to understanding the workplace in other parts of the world, particularly in Asia. In other words, countries in Asia, like the Philippines, are homogenous. Today, western countries and other developed regions are not the only places where the workforce is becoming more diversified. Hence, this study aims to make a unique contribution to the diverse literature in the country by examining the relationships between diversity, inclusion, and organizational climate in the context of a perceived homogeneous culture. The influence of demographic characteristics like age, gender, tenure, and position was also considered in the study. Using a sample of 40 Filipino employees in a higher education institution in Cebu City, the results show average employee perceptions about diversity, inclusion, and organizational climate. The perception of diversity was positively linked to inclusion and the organizational climate. However, perceptions of inclusion and organizational climate were not statistically meaningful. On the other hand, gender, tenure, and position were closely linked to employee’s perceptions of the organizational climate. Specifically, gender-diverse employees, new employees, and those in teaching positions have a more positive perception of the organizational climate. Therefore, assessing the organizational climate is highly relevant in promoting and improving inclusion and diversity in the workplace.
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菲律宾员工的组织氛围、多元性与包容性研究
人们有一种误解,认为多样性与理解世界其他地区(尤其是亚洲)的工作场所无关。换句话说,像菲律宾这样的亚洲国家是同质化的。今天,不仅仅是西方国家和其他发达地区的劳动力变得更加多样化。因此,本研究旨在通过研究在感知的同质文化背景下的多样性、包容性和组织氛围之间的关系,为该国的多样性文献做出独特的贡献。该研究还考虑了年龄、性别、任期和职位等人口统计学特征的影响。以宿务市某高等教育机构的40名菲律宾员工为样本,结果显示员工对多样性、包容性和组织氛围的平均看法。对多样性的看法与包容性和组织气氛呈正相关。然而,对包容性和组织氛围的看法在统计上没有意义。另一方面,性别、任期和职位与员工对组织氛围的看法密切相关。具体而言,性别多样化的员工、新员工和教师职位的员工对组织氛围的感知更为积极。因此,评估组织氛围与促进和改善工作场所的包容性和多样性高度相关。
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